Active heating oil tanks can leak without obvious warning signs. Just because you have not noticed a problem does not mean the tank has not already started leaking into the surrounding soil.
If you own a home in Passaic County, NJ with an active oil tank, or are considering purchasing one, soil testing is a smart way to check for contamination. A leaking active tank can be especially serious because it may continue releasing oil into the ground over time. Brink’s Tank Services provides professional soil testing to help identify potential problems early.
The process begins by locating the tank and determining its size and depth. Soil borings are then taken around the tank down to the bottom level, combined into a composite sample, and sent to a certified laboratory for testing. This is one of the fastest and most effective ways to determine whether an active oil tank is leaking.
If contamination is found, the tank may need to be removed and the soil further evaluated to determine the proper next steps. Catching a leak early can help reduce damage and avoid much higher cleanup costs later.
If you have an active oil tank on your property in Passaic County, NJ, or are considering buying a home with one, call Brink’s Tank Services at (844) 462-7465 to schedule soil testing today.
In virtually every Passaic County, NJ real estate transaction, it is essential to confirm that the property is free of underground oil tanks and any related environmental contamination that could delay, complicate, or even prevent the sale from moving forward. Identifying these issues early helps protect buyers, sellers, and lenders from unexpected liability and costly surprises.
Passaic County, NJ homebuyers are encouraged to have a tank sweep done to protect themselves from buried liabilities.
If a tank is found, most attorneys and mortgage holders will require you to get it removed before closing.
When tank is removed, visual inspection and testing will determine if remediation is necessary.
If needed, any contaminated soil will be remediated in accordance with NJ regulations.
When the process is complete, an NFA letter will get issued so you can complete your real estate transaction.
I recently worked with Brinks, and I am extremely pleased with my experience and would highly recommend them.
I contacted Brinks because my realtor recommended them to me. I was under contact to sell my house in Jersey City Heights, NJ, and had a 20-year decommissioned oil tank in the front of the house that needed to be removed prior to closing. I had no idea where to start, was extremely stressed out because of this, and after calling 3 companies to get quotes, including the original company that decommissioned the tank, I went with Brinks. Why?
Let me just say: everyone at Brinks was extremely helpful and diligent in their communication, procedures, and tank removal. They were communicative, honest, and gracious when I spoke with them, and that put me at ease. I live out of state, so this was very important to me. From acquiring permits, corresponding with the city (not an easy feat), scheduling the removal, testing the soil, disposing of the tank, creating the report for the city, and repairing the sidewalk, I had absolutely no worries in this stressful process and was very pleased.